47.7% in the high protein dietary lot to 55.0% in the low protein group receiving Aureomycin. From these data the highprotein dietary levels appear to decrease the total solids content of hams; however, the variance mean squares were not significant, but appreciable. The observation that the hams having the greatest protein content also have the greatest water (volatile matter) content is in agreement with the knowledge that muscle contains more water than nonmuscular tissues, such as fat.